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View article: Impact of being taken into out-of-home care: a longitudinal cohort study of First Nations and other child welfare agencies in Manitoba, Canada
Impact of being taken into out-of-home care: a longitudinal cohort study of First Nations and other child welfare agencies in Manitoba, Canada Open
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (no. 890-2018-0029).
View article: Why are the railways of Eastern Europe less efficient than those of the West?
Why are the railways of Eastern Europe less efficient than those of the West? Open
We use a DEA analysis to compare the efficiency of the railways of Western and Eastern Europe and find while most railways of Western Europe are on the efficiency frontier, those of Eastern Europe are typically a long way from it. One expl…
View article: Impact of out-of-home care on children’s outcomes: A longitudinal cohort study using linked administrative data from Manitoba, Canada
Impact of out-of-home care on children’s outcomes: A longitudinal cohort study using linked administrative data from Manitoba, Canada Open
ObjectiveTo provide rigorous quantitative evidence about the impact of out-of-home care on children’s outcomes. ApproachGuided by an Advisory Circle of First Nations (FN) Knowledge Keepers and conducted in partnership with FN researchers, …
View article: Will the latest British reforms to rail passenger service procurement work?
Will the latest British reforms to rail passenger service procurement work? Open
In the 1990s Great Britain embarked on one of the most radical railway reforms undertaken anywhere in the world, with full vertical separation and privatisation of all aspects of the railway and the introduction of competition throughout t…
View article: When is HSR worthwhile? Lessons from Western Europe and implications for Central and Eastern Europe
When is HSR worthwhile? Lessons from Western Europe and implications for Central and Eastern Europe Open
This paper examines Western European experience of the circumstances in which HSR is economically justified, and explores the degree to which such circumstances are found in Central and Eastern Europe.Specifically it examines the ex post e…
View article: Outcomes of children involved with child protection in Manitoba, Canada: a demonstration project for working in partnership across government, community organizations, and academia.
Outcomes of children involved with child protection in Manitoba, Canada: a demonstration project for working in partnership across government, community organizations, and academia. Open
ObjectivesSPECTRUM is a unique multi-disciplinary, cross-sector collaborative research partnership between academics, government, and community organizations in Manitoba working together to address complex social problems. In our first res…
View article: Diagnosing nuclear power plant pipe wall thinning due to flow accelerated corrosion using a passive, thermal non-destructive evaluation method: Feasibility assessment via numerical experiments
Diagnosing nuclear power plant pipe wall thinning due to flow accelerated corrosion using a passive, thermal non-destructive evaluation method: Feasibility assessment via numerical experiments Open
View article: The role of benchmarking in efficiency-enhancing strategies
The role of benchmarking in efficiency-enhancing strategies Open
This chapter discusses the role of benchmarking as an efficiency-enhancing tool in three different market situations which are all relevant in the transport sector: competition in the market, competition for the market and regulation in th…
View article: FRONTLINE: Gentle sounds, distant roar: a watershed year for journalism as research
FRONTLINE: Gentle sounds, distant roar: a watershed year for journalism as research Open
The Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC) 2020 decision on disciplinary categories has profound implications for journalism as a research discipline. Journalism Practice and Professional Writing retain their …
View article: Real-time cure monitoring of fiber-reinforced polymer composites using infrared thermography and recursive Bayesian filtering
Real-time cure monitoring of fiber-reinforced polymer composites using infrared thermography and recursive Bayesian filtering Open
View article: Introduction of Biodiesel to Rail Transport: Lessons from the Road Sector
Introduction of Biodiesel to Rail Transport: Lessons from the Road Sector Open
Biodiesel is a potentially low-carbon, renewable alternative fuel to diesel, sharing similar chemical and physical properties to diesel. There have been significant efforts in introducing primarily bioethanol and some biodiesel to the road…
View article: Social Media Versus Traditional Vietnamese Journalism and Social Power Structures
Social Media Versus Traditional Vietnamese Journalism and Social Power Structures Open
This paper analyzes the core essences of social media in Vietnam in the era of Facebook prominence, from 2013 to the establishment of the Cyber Security Law in June 2018. With the growth of social media, unprecedented opposition forces hav…
View article: PROMOTING INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS USING DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN A FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY
PROMOTING INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS USING DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN A FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY Open
View article: The Impact of Economic Regulation on the Efficiency of European Railway Systems
The Impact of Economic Regulation on the Efficiency of European Railway Systems Open
In recent years, European railway regulation has been subject to major reform, with the powers, independence, and responsibilities of rail regulators across Europe strengthened considerably. We study the impact of these reforms on the effi…
View article: Climate change in Vietnam: Relations between the government and the media in the period 2000-2013
Climate change in Vietnam: Relations between the government and the media in the period 2000-2013 Open
Vietnam is fifth in the hierarchy of countries likely to be severely impacted by climate change. Since 2007 there has been a major expansion of reporting and discussion of this issue in Vietnamese news media. This article reports on a rese…
View article: Editorial: An investigative legacy
Editorial: An investigative legacy Open
In April 2017, a one-day seminar was held at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) to celebrate more than 25 years of the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ). The ACIJ produced, researched and promoted discussion of jo…
View article: High-Speed Rail for Central and Eastern European Countries: A Conference Report
High-Speed Rail for Central and Eastern European Countries: A Conference Report Open
The European transport strategy promotes the role of railways and expects that the key role in passenger transport should be played by high-speed rail (HSR). Although the core network of high-speed lines has already been built and is opera…
View article: Experiences with Railway Regulation in Great Britain and the Czech Republic – Round Table Report<sup>1</sup>
Experiences with Railway Regulation in Great Britain and the Czech Republic – Round Table Report<sup>1</sup> Open
The aim of the Round Table was to compare British and Czech experiences with railway regulation and competition introduction and to determine which lessons can be learnt. Special attention was paid to the question of whether the very compl…
View article: Atolls in the ocean—canaries in the mine? Australian journalism contesting climate change impacts in the Pacific
Atolls in the ocean—canaries in the mine? Australian journalism contesting climate change impacts in the Pacific Open
This article has two complementary aspects, empirical and theoretical. Empirically, it examines the reportage of the two most prolific Australian journalists on the threat posed by climate change to low-lying Pacific island states, reporti…